Specifications
Printer functions
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ZIP SEARCH If the “enter” key is pressed while “ZIP” is flashing the following
option is offered:
“ZIP SEARCH : off”
You may choose between the options “off”, “zip” and “dpbc”.
In the setting “zip” the nine (or five) digits of the ZIP code from
the last line of the address are recognized and the corresponding postnet
barcode (with check sum) is printed.
The numbers of the ZIP code must be sent in the last line of the address.
The ZIP code may not have more than nine digits, but
must have at least five. As the number sequence search starts from the
end of the address, the last nine digits of a sequence are converted. The
separating hyphen between the fifth and sixth digits is ignored.
With the “dpbc’ setting, the program searches for the delivery
point number in the delivery address line and adds it to the ZIP+4
barcode. The delivery address line must be sent to the printer
immediately above the last (City/State/Zip) address line. The delivery
address must conform to USPS regulations. A “0” is inserted
automatically if the delivery address contains a single digit delivery
number.
ZIP POSITION After you make your choice in the “ZIP SEARCH” menu, the
following display appears:
“ZIP POSITION : top"
The barcode can be positioned “top”, "bot" or "conv".
This determines the position of the barcode in relation to the address
block.
top: the barcode is printed above the first address line.
bottom: the barcode line is printed below the last address line.
conventional: the position of the barcode line is the conventional
lower right.
In the “conv” option, the following settings are pre-set :
LEFT MARG.: 37 mm
TOP MARGIN: 48 mm
The barcode is indented by 30 mm and printed in the eleventh
line, i.e. the spacing between the first line of the address and the barcode
is 10 line feeds (at 6 lpi).